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  2. HP recalls 54,000 more laptop batteries - AOL

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    One year after issuing a recall of tens of thousands of computer batteries, Hewlett Packard has expanded the recall to include another 54,000 batteries used in Compaq and HP notebooks, the U.S ...

  3. HP Recalls More Notebook Computer Batteries Due to Fire Hazard

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    The recall was announced Friday by the Consumer Product Safety. Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) has begun a voluntary recall of 54,000 lithium-ion batteries used in notebook computers that "can overheat ...

  4. HP Recalls More HP and Compaq Laptop Batteries - AOL

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    For a third time, Hewlett-Packard Co. expanded a recall of its laptop batteries for HP and Compaq notebook computers -- this time, 162,600 batteries are affected -- after continuing to receive ...

  5. Product recall - Wikipedia

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    2006: Sony notebook computer batteries recall: Worldwide: August 2006: Dell recalls over four million notebook computer batteries, after several instances where the batteries, made by Sony, overheated or caught fire. Most of the defective notebooks were sold in the US, however, some one million faulty batteries could be found elsewhere in the ...

  6. Battery leakage - Wikipedia

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    In personal computers, Ni-Cd batteries first saw use in the mid-1980s as a cheaper alternative to lithium batteries for powering real-time clocks and preserving BIOS settings. Nickel–cadmium batteries were also briefly used in laptop battery packs, until the advent of commercially viable nickel–metal hydride batteries in the early 1990s. [9]

  7. FDA recall policies - Wikipedia

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    FDA's role under the guidelines is to monitor company recalls and assess the adequacy of a firm's action. After a recall is completed, FDA makes sure that the product is destroyed or suitably reconditioned and investigates why the product was defective. Generally, FDA accepts reports and other necessary recall information submitted by e-mail.

  8. Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act

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    In the United States, the Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act (the Battery Act) (Public law 104-142) [1] was signed into law on May 13, 1996. The purpose of the law was to phase out the use of mercury in batteries and to provide for the efficient and cost-effective collection and recycling, or proper disposal, of used nickel cadmium batteries, small sealed lead-acid ...

  9. FAA bans certain MacBook Pro models from flights following ...

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    In a statement on the new ban, the FAA said it was "aware of the recalled batteries that are used in some Apple MacBook Pro laptops" and added that it had alerted major U.S. airlines about the recall.